Treble Clef Space Notes – Reading Music Lesson #11

This reading music lesson is a supplement to the Alfred’s Essentials of Music Theory self-study workbook. While no book is perfect for learning how to read music, this is one of the best available. The concise explanations, brief practice exercises, ear-training CD’s, glossary of music terms, and answer key make it an excellent value. Buy this top-rated self-study course for beginners to advanced musicians and follow along with me.

The treble clef space notes don’t really need anything too special to help you remember them.

If you haven’t noticed, the letter names spell a word as you read from the bottom of the music staff to the top.

treble clef space notes face

It spells the word F-A-C-E.

That’s easy enough to recall in your mind, but you can always create your own saying or mnemonic device just for fun.

How about this one?

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Now that you have a few tips on how to read the treble clef space notes and line notes a little easier, we’ll shift gears and start looking at the bass clef next. Go to Bass Clef – Reading Music Lesson #12

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